Callafangers wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 9:15 am
Nessie wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:25 am
On a theoretical, in principle and practical level, the 1945 and 2011 site examinations were conducted in a such a way, that if no mass graves had even been dug, the examinations would have established that. You claim that the 1945 survey did indeed find no such evidence. Therefore, on all levels, Popper's principle applies.
The claim(s) required of the 'Holocaust' narrative are not exclusively of whether 'mass graves had been dug'. They are more specific than that. Moreover, the examinations you mention identified an overwhelming lack of corpses (1945) or meaningless 'disturbances' (2011).
And yes, to the extent that the claim, 'there are hundreds of thousands of corpses underneath Treblinka' was ever scientific/falsifiable, the testing thus far has shown it indeed as false.
But previously you said;
Any claim or prediction of the 'Holocaust' can be subjected to Popper's falsification principle. And almost all such claims fail the test. Even though some may be theoretically falsifiable (e.g. that there are a million Jews underneath Treblinka, which could be tested via excavation/archaeology), these are not falsifiable in-practice due to anti-denial laws and policies.
You have gone from the mass graves are not falsifiable in practice to the testing has shown it indeed as false. Which one is it?
Once again, Popper's principle doesn't tell you whether a claim is true or false. It tells you whether it is a legitimate claim (risk-exposed) to begin with. The testing still has to happen, to determine what's true or not.
Now you flip to the testing that you claimed has shown mass graves to be indeed false, has not been done! Sorry, but you are all over the place. Make your mind up. Maybe this discussion should have been in the goalposts thread, the way you move them about so much. You are doing that because you are reluctant to agree with me, that mass graves do pass Popper's principle of falsifiability.
In principle, claims about mass graves at the AR camps, pass Popper's principle, because there is a way to determine if mass graves were ever dug, by excavations and geophysics. Those methods can falsify a claim of mass graves, by finding ground that has never been dug into. You cannot deny that, as it passes the test of being something scientifically falsifiable. Archaeologists know if they are the first people to dig into ground, or if it has been dug before. Geophysical testing such as GPR is specifically designed to find disturbed ground and buried items. If excavations and geophysics find no disturbed ground and no buried remains, a claim about a mass grave has been falsified.
In practice, when disturbed ground is found, the next step is to determine how big they were and what was buried in them. We will never agree on whether the disturbed ground at the AR camps is big enough and enough human remains have been found to prove mass graves. The Nazis did a very good job of destroying evidence, making body counts impossible. You will forever deny their existence and ignore the fact that I have other evidence to prove their existence, from eyewitnesses, documentary and circumstantial evidence.
I would finish off by repeating my point that there is nothing about the Holocaust, that is not scientifically or otherwise evidentially falsifiable.